Visionary art, like art itself, is often something that may be difficult to define, even if you know it when you see it. But this museum has formulated its own definition, which is that essentially visionary art is work produced by self-taught artists who strongly feel
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Bike, walk or run along this old railroad right-of-way on a 13-mile paved rail trail that runs from Dorsey Road in Glen Burnie to Boulters Way in Annapolis. Five parking areas and a two-percent grade
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Federal Hill is a large park set on top of a historic hill. The site offers amazing views of Baltimore's Inner Harbor as well the cityscape in general. Captain John Smith was the first European to see what we now know as Federal Hill in June of 1608. Federal Hill has been a landmark ever since
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Step back in time when a gristmill operated in the 18th and 19th centuries in this Quaker settlement. On Sunday afternoons, the village comes to life with the help of living history interpreters who
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Few people have two graves, but Edgar Allan Poe is one such person. Luckily both gravesites are in the same cemetery. He was originally buried in an unmarked plot in the back of the grounds. In 1875, after years of debate, fund raising, and various other
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Beginning operation in 1822, Savage Mill was an important textile mill for over a century. It supplied canvas for ships, the Civil War, Hollywood's first silent films and both world wars. Today it has been reborn as a shopping center of unique character,
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